The portrait of the first Duke of Marlborough, who was known to be Churchill's ancestor and hero, was given to him by Lord ...
A museum curator, historian and now author, Katherine Carter, has taken a distinctive view of Winston Churchill’s “Wilderness ...
The Art Newspaper has shared news that a portrait of the Duke of Marlborough has been conserved and redisplayed for the first ...
A letter by Winston Churchill has revealed his frustrated attempts at breeding tropical fish at his Chartwell country home just as he was dealing with the start of the Cold War after Britain's ...
A similar work by Churchill, featuring a collection of bottles and called “Bottlescape”, still hangs at Chartwell.
The portrait should have hung in the House of Parliament after Churchill’s death, but when he finally accepted it it was taken to Chartwell. It was never displayed there and never seen again.
The Churchill Hotel puts guests near various restaurants ... The hotel's restaurant, Chartwell, serves classic American fare ranging from pasta to burgers and can be utilized as a private dining ...
The works, chiefly landscapes, are in the bequest of Churchill’s youngest daughter, Mary Soames, who died in May. Most of the paintings are at his former home, Chartwell in Kent, but others are on ...
The war leader's former home Chartwell, in Kent ... was part of a fundraiser to promote athletes on merit. Major feared Churchill archive would be broken up Newly-released papers show John ...
Andrew Marr on Churchill: Blood, Sweat and Oil Paint Andrew Marr: Paintings and drawings from the South of France and Morocco Through his paintings and drawings, Andrew depicts the stunning ...
$30 hardcover). Carter, who has managed Churchill’s country home in Kent and its collections for near 12 years, uses the Chartwell visitor’s book from 1931-1939 as the spine for her gripping ...